Just less than a month after Election Day, San Bernardino County officials finished counting every vote and certified the election totals Tuesday, Dec. 1.
Countywide, that’s 1,702,764 votes, with 63% of those being mail ballots.
That’s more than 1.5 times as many as the last presidential election in 2016 — featuring Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton at the top of the ballot, along with many local races — which drew 672,871 votes in the county, including 43% mail ballots.
Here’s who won, and how many votes each candidate received, in city and county races in San Bernardino County, not including desert and mountain communities. The list does not include races with only one candidate or races for state Assembly, state Senate or Congress, which the Secretary of State will certify by Friday, Dec. 11.
Riverside County plans to certify its results at 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3.
San Bernardino County Board of SupervisorsDistrict 5 (Colton, Fontana, Rialto, and San Bernardino as well as the unincorporated communities of Bloomington, El Rancho Verde, Glen Helen, Arrowhead Farms, Muscoy, Little Third and Rosena Ranch): Joe Baca Jr., 69,710 votes, 58.49%; Jesse Armendarez, 49,471 votes, 41.51%
City races
Chino City Council, District 1: Christopher A. Flores, 3,521 votes, 54.18%; Paul A. Rodriguez (incumbent), 2,978 votes; 45.82%
Chino Hills City Council, District 3: Art Bennett (incumbent), 4,063 votes, 59.60%; Sabir Taqi, 689 votes, 10.11%; James Gallagher, 1,665 votes, 24.42%; Tyler Francis Shields, 400 votes, 5.87%
Chino City Council, District 4: Karen C. Comstock, 5,086 votes, 53.87%; Anthony M. Honore, 1,121 votes, 11.87%; Erksine S. Dunson, 1,294 votes, 13.71%; Brandy Jones, 1,940 votes, 20.55%
Chino Mayor: Eunice M. Ulloa (incumbent), 26,409 votes, 77.26%; Christopher E. Hutchinson, 7,773 votes, 22.74%
Colton City Council, District 5: John Echevarria, 2,346 votes, 69.88%; Jack Woods (incumbent), 1,011 votes, 30.12%
Fontana City Council, District 2: Jesse Sandoval (incumbent), 4,241 votes, 30.53%; Priscilla Linares, 2,830 votes, 20.37%; Sophia Holguin, 3,199 votes, 23.03%; Jenique Sanders, 738 votes, 5.31%; Jesse Cerda, 2,884 votes, 20.76%
Fontana City Council, District 3: Peter Garcia, 8,307 votes, 51.02%; Erick Lopez, 2,443 votes, 15.00%; Amy Malone, 1,750 votes, 10.75%; LaShunda Martin, 1,531, 9.40%; Dawn Dooley 1,029 votes, 6.32%, Linda Richardson, 1,222 votes, 7.51%
Grand Terrace City Council, three seats: William “Bill” Hussey (incumbent), 2,940 votes, 24.62%; Sylvia Robles (incumbent), 2,570 votes, 21.52%; Jeff Allen (incumbent), 1,827 votes, 15.30%; Jeremy Briggs, 1,171 votes, 9.80%; Ken Stewart, 1,678 votes, 14.05%; Jeffrey McConnell, 1,757 votes, 14.71%
Montclair City Council, two seats: Tenice Johnson (incumbent), 3,883, 21.98%; Ben Lopez, 3,472 votes, 19.65%; Michael Tadrous, 2,288 votes, 12.95%; Robert E. Pipersky, 2,589 votes, 14.66%; Juliet Orozco, 2,518, 14.25%; Oscar Medina, 2,915 votes, 16.50%
Ontario City Council, two seats: Debra Porada (incumbent), 33,738 votes, 39.09%; Ruben Valencia (incumbent), 27,219 votes, 31.54%; Norberto Corona, 7,512 votes, 8.70%; Celina Lopez, 17,837 votes, 20.67%
Ontario City Treasurer: Jim Milhiser (incumbent), 39,449 votes, 71.55%; Michael Fillpot, 15,684 votes, 28.45%
Ontario City Clerk: Sheila Mautz (incumbent), 36,036 votes, 65.82%; Richard Galvez, 18,714 votes, 34.18%
Rancho Cucamonga City Council, District 1: Sam Spagnolo (incumbent), 9,894 votes, 45.12%; Jon Hamilton, 7,802 votes, 35.58%; Mark Rush, 4,232 votes, 19.30%
Rancho Cucamonga City Council, District 4: Lynne B. Kennedy (incumbent), 11,704 votes, 60.07%; William James Smith Jr., 4,140 votes, 21.25%; Roger Wong, 3,641 votes, 18.69%
Redlands City Council, District 4: Jenna Guzman-Lowery 2,032 votes, 35.99%; Lane Schneider, 1,558 votes, 27.59%; Steven Frasher, 1,193 votes, 21.13%; Ivan Ramirez, 863 votes, 15.29%
Redlands City Clerk: Jeanne Donaldson (incumbent), 22,971 votes, 72.45%; Roy George, 8,733 votes, 27.55%
Rialto Mayor: Deborah Robertson (incumbent), 15,558 votes, 47.12%, Ed Palmer, 7,828 votes, 23.71%; Lupe Camacho, 9,631 votes, 29.17%
Rialto City Council, two seats: Andy Carrizales (incumbent), 12,435 votes, 24.46%, Rafael Trujillo (incumbent), 15,560 votes, 30.60%; Andrew George Karol, 4,058 votes, 7.98%; Stacy Augustine, 7,450 votes, 14.65%, Michael Taylor, 6,808 votes, 13.39%; Theresa “Terrie” Schneider, 4,532 votes, 8.91%
San Bernardino City Council, Ward 5: Ben Reynoso, 5,772 votes, 52.74%; Henry Nickel (incumbent), 5,172 votes, 47.26%
San Bernardino City Council, Ward 7: Damon Alexander, 5,490 votes, 65.64%; Jim Mulvihill (incumbent), 2,874 votes, 34.36%
Upland City Council, District 1: Shannan Maust, 8,404 votes, 84.02%; David Hazelton, 1,598 votes, 15.98%
Upland City Council, District 3 (two-year term): Carlos Garcia, 2,868 votes, 44.59%; Lamonta Amos, 955 votes, 14.85%; Gino L. Filippi, 1,126 votes, 17.51%; Tauvaga HoChing, 1,483 votes, 23.06%
Upland Mayor: Bill Velto (councilman), 11,821 votes, 32.99%; Debra K. “Debbie” Stone (incumbent), 9,353 votes, 26.11%; Lois Sicking Dieter, 8,692 votes, 24.26%; Alexander Novikov, 5,961 votes, 16.64%
Yucaipa City Council, District 3: Bobby Duncan (incumbent), 2,512 votes, 64.08%; Clifford Gericke, 405 votes, 10.33%; Lee Kaberlein, 1,003 votes, 25.59%
Yucaipa City Council, District 4: Justin Beaver, 3,038 votes, 62.47%, Stacey Chester, 1,825 votes, 37.53%
Yucaipa City Council, District 5: Jon Thorp, 2,394 votes, 42.42%; Dick Riddell (incumbent), 2,129 votes, 37.73%; Patricia Elbeck, 430 votes, 7.62%; Craig Suveg, 690 votes, 12.23%
Ballot measures
San Bernardino County
Measure J, county charter revision: Yes, 378,964 votes (50.72%); No, 368,224
Measure K, Supervisor compensation reduction and term limits: Yes, 516,184 votes (66.84%); No, 256,098
San Bernardino County Fire Protection District
Measure U, Repeal Special Tax: No, 118,772 (52.03%); Yes, 109,483
Chino Hills, Measure M: 2% increase to transient occupancy tax, from 10% to 12%: Yes, 23,931 votes (64.92%); No, 12,934
Montclair, Measure L: 1% sales tax: Yes, 8,419 votes (68.84%); No, 3,810
Redlands, Measure T: 1% sales tax: Yes, 20,552 votes (57.35%); No, 15,286
San Bernardino, Measure S: 1% sales tax: Yes, 33,500 votes (56.74%); No, 25,545
Upland, Measure Q: Discontinue use of Memorial Park: No, 17,746 votes (51.95%); Yes, 17,746